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MP3 Kristy Kruger - The Noise I Make

A great guitar player, a helluva pianist, Kristy moves all over the musical landscape, ranging across genres: alternative, talky; jazzy rock; ballads, biographical and exploratory, sensitive and sincere, an artist with a sense of humour and obvious talent

14 MP3 Songs
FOLK: like Ani, ROCK: Acoustic



Details:
This album will most likely appeal to fans of Joni Mitchell, Tracy Chapman, and Ani DiFranco. 100% acoustic, featuring Krüger''s originals on piano, guitar, harmonica, slide guitar, lead and background vocals. NO bass or drums. This intimate record was nominated for "Best New Folk Album of the Year" in the year 2001 by the Just Plain Folks organization''s International Independent Music Awards, https://www.tradebit.com

Other things to know about The Noise I Make:
*Her song "Minimum Wage" received a 2001 nomination for Best Folk Song of the Year by Just Plain Folks
*Her song "Mr. Bizee Man" helped to secure her as the Winner of the 2003 Wildflower Music Festival Songwriting Competition in Richardson, Texas

What Kristy says about the title:
After I finished college, I began touring the United States alone, long stretches, from Dallas to Canada, through the midwest and east coast. I wrote many of these songs during that time and thought it was best to record them alone to reflect those solo road trips. The Noise I Make comes from a line in the song Singing to the Cakes, in which I am playing a fruitless gig at a coffeehouse, where I am set-up facing the pastries, not the people. The line goes, "No one hears a noise that I make, so I guess I''ll just sing to the cakes." But extracted from the song, it seemed to be a good title for a solo album.

Word from the press & the people:

"I bought this album because this girl was driving around in her car alone, playing music and I felt sorry for her, and when I listened to it, it changed my life."
-Zac Tison, Nashville, Tennessee

"Kristy Kruger has confidence and an artistic sensibility that reflects a caring, sensitive soul."
-Edie Brickell

"I think I have a crush on Kristy. Infectious smile. The energy of a Mexican jumping bean. I''ve only met her twice and each time she stays with me like a great movie that you find yourself thinking about for days and days afterwards... Not to mention her CD that I keep listening to on repeat."
-Derek Sivers, CD Baby Owner/President

"Psychedelic Folk Pop." -The Dallas Morning News

"The real heart of ''Anatomy'' lies in Kruger''s knack for memorable lyrics and melodies, her careful, evocative vocals and smart, contemporary arrangements ranging from the alt-pop guitars of the opening ''Monsoon'' and ''The Pursuit of Happiness'' to the acoustic chill of the final ''Alabaster.''"
-The Times Picayune (New Orleans, LA)

"On ''An Unauthorized Guide to the Human Anatomy,''Kristy Kruger is cool. The Texan sings ''I Got My Back'' with the quiet confidence of someone who actually does."
-The Gambit (New Orleans, LA)

"Krüger''s songs meld funk, rock, jazz and a fresh lyrical approach to the singer/songwriter dynamic into a powerful mix that turns more than a few heads - and ears...I couldn''t help but notice the reactions of those around me, and as we learned that the next showcase had canceled out of the NEMO lineup, people cheered and asked her to play song after song."
-Groove, Berklee''s Student Voice, Boston, MA

"Kristy''s the Rickie Lee Jones of the twenty-somethings, if that''s not a scorching, hot concoction, I''m stumped as to what is...Music like this doesn''t go unnoticed."
-Pot Pourri & Roses, Los Angeles, CA

"Kristy is one of Dallas'' best!"
-Dallas Acoustic Musician''s Network, Dallas, TX

Instrumentation and Liner Notes:
Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Harmonica, Lead and Background vocals: Kristy Krüger
Harmonica: Paul Harrington
Slide Guitar: Jerry Matheny
Recording and Mixing Engineer: Mark Petty
Mastering: George Geurin, Digital Editing Services
Art Design and Layout: Erin Ryan
Photos: Erich Dohrer
Recorded at ASC Sumet Studios in Dallas, Texas

Songwriter and artist Kristy Krüger has an extensive history in music that spans classical, jazz, folk, and rock genres. Throughout the course of her career as a pianist and composer, Krüger won a multitude of local, state, national, and international awards culminating with the highly coveted "Dee Bee Award" from Down Beat Magazine. As she shifted gears into the world of the singer/songwriter, she brought a broad spectrum of influences with her, ranging from Hank Williams to Miles Davis and Chopin to Ani DiFranco. Her untraditional jazz-influenced approach to folk music has carried her from gigs at top Los Angeles clubs with her band, to solo tours throughout the United States and Canada, both headlining and opening for a variety of national acts. In addition to these efforts, Krüger has found time to record three full-length albums, her latest release was produced by Andrew Gilchrist, long time studio engineer for Ani DiFranco.

Krüger started playing piano at age five. By eighth grade, she was performing, composing and competing in the classical piano world. She studied jazz in Dallas at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts whose alumni includes Norah Jones, Edie Brickell, Erykah Badu, and jazz trumpeter Roy Hargrove. There her strength became composition. On four separate occasions she took first place in state from the Texas Music Teachers'' Association and was honored with over a dozen other awards during her high school career. By the time she was 17, she had two original compositions published, and before graduation, the Teachers''Association presented her with the Whitlock Memorial Scholarship Award for winning more musical awards than any other high school senior in the state of Texas. The prestige of the subsequent Down Beat Magazine "Dee Bee Award" for Best Extended Composition in the North American Continent led to scholarships at the country''s best music schools.

Krüger chose the University of Southern California in Los Angeles where she majored in Music Industry. During this period, she began writing songs on both piano and guitar in the singer/songwriter tradition, incorporating conversational and often humorous lyrics about her life experiences that transcend autobiographical origins. She then assembled a dynamic back-up band, incorporating everything from funk to bossa novas in their live shows throughout Los Angeles.

The result of this collaboration was Krüger''s self-produced debut, Bachelor of Apathy which was released on her own label, Do It Yerself Records. Upon completing her degree at USC, Krüger relocated to her native Texas and began performing solo at universities, nightclubs, conferences, and festivals throughout the US and Canada. During this time she released a second album reflecting her tours entitled, The Noise I Make which received a Just Plain Folks nomination for Best New Folk Album of 2001.

While promoting The Noise I Make, on a tour in California, Krüger met engineer Andrew Gilchrist, sonic master behind Ani DiFranco. The two established a working relationship and Krüger relocated to New Orleans where she recorded her third album with Gilchrist entitled An Unauthorized Guide to the Human Anatomy. An anatomical concept record, Anatomy, comes with a 24-page mock medical textbook and each song is paired with a body part. Krüger co-produced the record with Gilchrist and was able to put her classical counterpoint skills to work, composing background vocals that move like string arrangements throughout the album. Unlike The Noise I Make, this record features Krüger with a full band, including Dave Pirner, frontman of Soul Asylum, bassist Brad Houser of Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, and drummer Tony Nozero of Drums and Tuba (on DiFranco''s label). Upon its release she was featured in the Dallas Morning News four times within two weeks. She also received a 2003 and 2005 nomination for "Best Acoustic Act" in her hometown of Dallas by the Dallas Observer, the leading entertainment weekly.

Select College Performance History

Arizona
Arizona State University -- Tempe, AZ
Northern Arizona University -- Flagstaff, AZ
Phoenix College -- Phoenix, AZ
University of Arizona -- Tucson, AZ

California
Humboldt State University -- Arcata, CA
Stanford University -- Palo Alto, CA
UC Berkeley -- Berkeley, CA
UCLA -- Los Angeles, CA
UC Santa Cruz -- Santa Cruz, CA
University of Southern California -- Los Angeles, CA

Michigan
University of Michigan Ann Arbor -- Ann Arbor, MI
Univeristy of Michigan Dearborn -- Dearborn, MI

Minnesota
Hamline University -- St. Paul, MN
St. Cloud State -- St. Cloud, MN

New Hampshire
Plymouth State -- Plymouth, NM

New Mexico
College of Santa Fe -- Santa Fe, NM
New Mexico State University -- Las Cruces, NM
St. John''s College -- Santa Fe, NM
University of New Mexico -- Albuquerque, NM

Oregon
Oregon State University -- Corvallis, OR
Portland State University -- Portland, OR
Southern Oregon University -- Ashland, OR
University of Oregon -- Eugene, OR

Texas
Southwest Texas State University -- San Marcos, TX
Texas A & M University -- College Station, TX
University of North Texas -- Denton, TX

Washington
University of Washington -- Seattle, WA
Western Washington University -- Bellingham, WA

Select Venue Performance History
House of Blues (main stage)--New Orleans, LA
DBA -- New Orleans, LA
The Troubadour -- Los Angeles, CA
Genghis Cohen -- Los Angeles, CA
Club DaDa -- Dallas, TX
Poor David''s Pub -- Dallas, TX
The C-Note -- New York, NY
Uncommon Ground -- Chicago, IL

Awards
2004 Winner at the Just Plain Folks International Independent Music Awards for "Best Female Singer/Songwriter Album of the Year" for "An Unauthorized Guide to the Human Anatomy"

2005 Nominee "Best Acoustic Act" by the Dallas Observer, the leading entertainment weekly

2005 Semi-Finalist in the Independent World Music Series sponsored by Discmakers

2004 2nd place winner at the Just Plain Folks International Independent Music Awards, "Best Song of the Year" for "Coming ''Round the Mountain"

2004 Finalist in the Independent Music Awards sponsored by Borders Books and Music in the category of artwork

2004 Winner of the 15th Annual BW Stevenson Memorial Songwriting Contest -- Poor David''s Pub, Dallas, TX

2003 Winner of the Wildflower Festival Songwriting Competition -- The Wildflower Festival, Richardson, TX

2003 Telluride Troubadour Honorable Mention -- The Telluride Bluegrass Festival -- Telluride, CO

2003 Nominee by the Dallas Observer, Dallas'' leading entertainment weekly "Best Acoustic Act of Dallas"

2001 Just Plain Folks Nomination for "Best New Folk Album" by the Just Plain Folks organization

1994 Winner Downbeat Magazine (America''s Leading Jazz Magazine) for the North American Continent for Best Extended Composition

Discography
An Unauthorized Guide to the Human Anatomy (2004)
The Noise I Make (2000)
Bachelor of Apathy (1998)

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